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Saul Bellow: Novels 1984-2000 (LOA #260)

What Kind of Day Did You Have? / More Die of Heartbreak / a Theft / the Bellarosa Connection / the Actual / Ravelstein

Saul Bellow: Novels 1984-2000 (LOA #260)( )
Author: Bellow, Saul
Editor: Wood, James
Series title:Library of America Saul Bellow Edition Ser.
ISBN:978-1-59853-352-1
Publication Date:Jan 2015
Publisher:Library of America, The
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $40.00
Book Description:

In the last stage of his unparalleled career - which included winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1976 - Saul Bellow remained an uproarious comic storyteller, a provocative thinker deeply engaged with the intellectual cross-currents of his time, and a magnificent prose stylist. Gathered here are four shorter works - What Kind Of Day Did You Have? (1984), A Theft (1989), The Bellarosa Connection (1989), and The Actual (1997) - along with More Die of Heartbreak (1987) and Bellow's...
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Book Details
Pages:900
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.18 x 8.12 x 1.04 Inches
Book Weight:1.263 Pounds
Author Biography
Bellow, Saul (Author)
Saul Bellow was born in Lachine, Quebec, Canada on June 10, 1915. He attended the University of Chicago, received a Bachelor's degree in sociology and anthropology from Northwestern University in 1937, and did graduate work at the University of Wisconsin. He taught at several universities including the University of Minnesota, Princeton University, the University of Chicago, New York University, and Boston University.

His first novel, Dangling Man, was published in 1944. His other works include The Victim, Seize the Day, Henderson the Rain King, Mosby's Memoirs and Other Stories, To Jerusalem and Back: A Personal Account, Him with His Foot in His Mouth and Other Stories, More Die of Heartbreak, and Something to Remember Me By. He received numerous awards including the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for Humboldt's Gift, the 1976 Nobel Prize in Literature, and three National Book Awards for fiction for The Adventures of Augie March in 1954, Herzog in 1964, and Mr. Sammler's Planet in 1970. Also a playwright, he wrote The Last Analysis and three short plays, collectively entitled Under the Weather, which were produced on Broadway in 1966. He died on April 5, 2005.

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